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Nigeria: Is 'Wire-Tap' Law Meant to Stifle Free Speech or Fight Cybercrimes? (7 stories)

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Nigeria - News November 18, 2013

Baba Jibrin Adamu, the Senior Adviser to the President on Information and Communication Technology, said the government is hell-bent on curtailing the activities of criminals who have found a safe haven in ICT.

A Nigerian state election was disrupted by delayed and missing materials and arguments over the voter register, organisers acknowledged on Monday, raising concerns about nationwide polls scheduled for 2015.

A group of concerned women on Sunday urged mothers to promote descent dressing from home in the girl child to curb incessant sexual harassment and rape in the society.

Nampak Ltd., a South African packaging company, said it will buy closely-held Nigerian drinks-can maker Alucan and has an option to purchase a plastics manufacturer in a $301 million deal to expand in Africa's most populous country.

Nigerian traders in Ghana have dragged the country to the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice over the enforcement of the Ghana Investment Promotion Council Act.

The New Peoples Democratic Party has challenged the Federal Government to account for the $5 billion which according to reports allegedly disappeared from the nation's Excess Crude Account .

EVEN as result of Saturday's governorship election in Anambra State is yet to be officially released by INEC, the National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Chief Victor Umeh, Sunday, declared that his party's victory in the election was well deserved.

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